Tag Archives: Net Neutrality
CN Feb 1 2018
Robert Reed is a business columnist for the Chicago Tribune. He’s written on a broad range of topics from Net Neutrality to McDonald’s plastic cold drink cups, and he came to the table this week for a free-ranging conversation … Continue reading
CN Mar 9 2017
Can the development of television, and radio before it, teach us anything about what the next few years of digital communications will bring us? In some ways, yes, says Walter J. Podrazik, co-author of Watching TV. “This inherently is important … Continue reading
CN Jan 30, 2014
Is the Internet a public asset? Is it something like Lake Michigan, that we long go decided should be “forever open, clear and free”? If it is, how do we deal with the private companies that bring us that … Continue reading
CN Oct. 17, 2013
In our democracy, Bob McChesney says, “the range of debate goes from GE to GM.” In Dollarocracy, a new book written with his colleague John Nichols, there’s a direct line from Citizens United to the just-ended government shutdown. People … Continue reading